Sumner Bigelow MacDonald, Jr., 82, of Bristol

Posted 9/25/17

Sumner Bigelow MacDonald, Jr., 82, of West Harbor Road, Bristol, died Friday, Sept. 22, 2017, at his home, surrounded by his loving family. He was the husband of Marlies H. (Richter) MacDonald. …

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Sumner Bigelow MacDonald, Jr., 82, of Bristol

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Sumner Bigelow MacDonald, Jr., 82, of West Harbor Road, Bristol, died Friday, Sept. 22, 2017, at his home, surrounded by his loving family. He was the husband of Marlies H. (Richter) MacDonald.  

Born in Medford, Mass., the son of the late Sumner B. and Margaret H. (McMahon) MacDonald Sr, he was a resident of Bristol for 32 years, previously residing in Providence, Swansea and Fall River.  

A graduate of the former De La Salle Academy in Newport, he served in the ROTC and was a graduate of the Massachusetts Military Academy. He received his degree in Industrial Design from the SMTI, now U-Mass,Dartmouth. He was the Owner/President and Designer of MACX, Inc. of Bristol for 30 years, retiring in 2012. He previously was a designer for R.F. Simmons, B.A. Ballou, Allison Reed Group, Anson and Balfour Companies. He was a 1993 Recipient of the S.B.A. Entrepreneurial Success Award.  

Sumner’s love of theatre and film led him to The Little Theatre of Fall River in the early 1960s, where he served as their president from 1971-1974, designed its logo and was their Master Set Designer. He also won the Angus Bailey Lifetime Achievement Award in 2010.

He was the Owner and Producer of Port West Players Stage Company in Tiverton from 1973 through 1976. He also produced two local films: “Below The Hill,” shot in Fall River in 1963, which was screened at the Venice Film Festival, and “Epitaph For Emily” filmed in Westport. This film went to the Edinburgh Film Festival.  

A brilliant designer, artist and draftsman, he was also a winner of two De Beers Diamond Design Awards. 

His loves were boating, cat rescue and animal rights, sketching, theatre, long walks and spending time on his boat on Martha’s Vineyard, He loved hosting parties and always enjoyed a good Manhattan with a cherry. He was a member of the Providence Art Club, Bristol Yacht Club and Goat Island Yacht Club of Newport.  

In addition to his wife, he leaves behind daughters Melissa MacDonald Paradise and her husband Dana of Fall River, Jessica MacDonald Scott and her husband, Alan of Brooklyn, N.Y., and Erin Flanagan of Baltimore, Md.; grandchildren Cassandra Walz, Ami Walz, Johanna Scott and Noelle Hagens; great-grandson, Hunter Leo Sumner St. Laurent; several nephews and nieces and his former wife and friend, Janice D’Elia MacDonald. In addition to his parents, he was preceded in death by a sister, Nancy MacDonald Bourdon.  

Funeral services from the Sansone Funeral Home, 192 Wood St., Bristol, are Wednesday, Sept. 27, 2017, with visitation from 10 a.m. to 12:30 p.m., followed by a Graveside service in Celebration of his life in Juniper Hill Cemetery, Sherry Avenue, Bristol. In lieu of flowers, memorial contributions may be made to Memory and Aging Program Research Fund, Butler Hospital, 345 Blackstone Blvd., Providence, RI  02906. Check can be made payable to Butler Memory and Aging Program. Online donations to https://foundation.butler.org/

For online condolences, shared memories, information and directions go to www.sansonefuneralhome.com.

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